Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence
Now more than ever, Primary Care plays a vital role in caring for people experiencing family and domestic violence.
Now more than ever, Primary Care plays a vital role in caring for people experiencing family and domestic violence.
Our PHN works with clinicians, service providers, people with a lived experience and local communities to commission mental health care that reflects local needs and focuses on safe, effective and quality service.
Join with us to deliver innovative, locally relevant solutions that measurably improve the health outcomes of our communities.
We offer support to all primary care providers across our region with their health workforce needs.
The PHN is funded under the Greater Choice for At Home Palliative Care measure which aims to improve palliative care coordination.
The PHN commissions programs, provides support and shares resources to help delay the entry of older people into Residential Aged Care Facilities and reduce avoidable hospitalisations.
GP22 has it all - rich clinical content, sensational plenary speakers, opportunities for professional development and access to a vibrant general practice community.
Join us in Melbourne from 25-27 November for this year’s conference as we tackle some of the biggest issues facing general practice in Australia. Headlining our program is Prof Jens Sondergaard from the University of Southern Denmark who will be discussing the Danish primary healthcare model, how it is funded and why it works.
Find out what we can do to make general practice sustainable in our own backyard. Registrations for GP22 are now open.
Join 'Supporting Young Workers Mental Health' in the workplace brought to you by the Black Dog Institute. In this 45 minute webinar Alexis Whitton, Research Fellow, Black Dog Institute presents findings from the new report ‘Turning the tide on depression: A vision that starts with Australia's youth’, including the impact of growing job insecurity, social isolation, and slow income growth on the mental health of young adults.
This summit will open your eyes, simply and effectively, to understand what is happening to your patients’ glucose patterns. Once all becomes clear, you and your patients will have a much simpler line of sight about when to intensify, and which type of insulin may be the most suitable for them.
This Endo-led webinar, supported by diabetes specialists, will provide practical guidance on the role and implementation of insulin in the contemporary management of diabetes in the primary care space.